The image above is captioned “Gorton Dribble Down the Field.” The image is a rare action photo of women's field hockey. Katherine Gorton was a member of the Women's Athletic Association board and the manager for swimming. This photo was one of seven…
The image above is a class team photo of the 1922-23 Sophomore Field Hockey Team, who were the Class Champions that academic year. This was one of the four photos of class hockey teams on this page. The women are in two rows with their hockey sticks…
Class Managers were the necessary instruments in arranging games, getting the teams out to practice, keeping the points for the team, and deciding with the aid of the coaches who shall participate in contests. There were Class Managers for Hockey,…
The Hockey Page shows the four Class Hockey Teams & Managers. Three classes were sitting on the steps of Severance Gymnasium, while the fourth appears to be in front of a Board wall. The Seniors can be seen wearing sweaters with their year (1922) in…
In the image above, W.A.A. hockey enthusiasts, Connie Coleman, Marty Hannum, Pat Lecrone, Betsy Weeks, and Joan Tignor, smile prettily for the index photographer. Five women with English-toed hockey sticks posed on the field. Four were in white…
The image above is a diagram for the new L.H. Severance Athletic Field, which was under construction in its current location. Every form of equipment for athletics had been provided for. Space was proposed for baseball, track, football, stadium,…
This is a photo of Field Hockey. The climax of the field hockey season was the game over Mount Union's team on Dad's Day. Despite November winds over the golf course and flurries of snow on the field, both teams played an aggressive and exciting…
This is an action photo of the Wooster women's undefeated field hockey team as they take on an opponent on Wagner Field. You can see the golf house and a team bus in the background. Both teams were in tunics, so it is hard to identify who is who.…
This is a photo of Field Hockey player Marti Keiser taking a shot at the goal during the Fall of 1975. Her uniform consisted of a white crewed neck jersey, McLeod plaid kilt, long socks and soccer cleats. The administrative head at the time was Nan…
In the image above, Aimee Zedlitz is seen maneuvering through her opponents in an effort to move the ball down the field. Zedlitz (#34) was on the right. She was one of the all-time best scorers in the program, but only played two years before…